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Discover why Grenada is known as 'The Isle of Spice' on an educational 4-hour cultural tour. Learn about the island's vast spice production with a visit to a local production facility. Explore the factory, experience the processing of spices like cocoa and nutmeg and taste the resulting products. Then step outside to breathe in the exotic scents of the property's herb and spice garden. Afterward pay a visit to La Sagesse Nature Centre—the former estate of Britain's Lord Brownlow—for a delightful tea and snack break.

Highlights

An informative 4-hour tour of Grenada’s spice production

Learn how spices are processed in a spice factory

Taste samples of different spices as your guide teaches you about the variations among them

Stroll an herb and spice garden and take in the sights and scents

Enjoy tea and snacks at a nature center

What You Can Expect

Learn about the spices grown in Grenada on this tour

Customer Reviews

Tour driver/guide was friendly and polite, however he did not explain what the group was supposed to do. Tipping was difficult because we did not know we would have individual guides at each stop. First, we went to the factoryDe La Grenade Industries and were supposed to see it in action. The workers were on break, therefore we saw stationary displays and were given samples to taste. Next we went to the herb and spice garden - wonderful smells and lovely sights. The guide was very informative. This was followed by a visit to Gemma's GardenGemRose Eden hosted by Gemma. She was eager to share her garden and knowledge with us. At the end of her tour she invited us into her home for a refreshing drink. This was the end of our tour, but according to the website description, we should have visited La Sagesse Nature Centre and have drinks and snacks, but this did NOT happen. Overall the experience was enjoyable.